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Natchez courier - 02/06/1852

1852; Gale Group;

Autores

Daniel Webster, Linn Boyd, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Wm. R. King, President of the Senate, Pro Tempore, Millard Fillmore, Yankee Blade,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: GILES M. HILLYER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, and official publisher of the Laws, Treatier, and Resolutions of the United States, and printer for the County of Adams and this city, G. M. Hillyer, Editor. Editorial: Mr. Buchanan, Henry Clay, Natchez Instituto Hall, We learn that Mrs. J. A. McLean of Vicksburg, indicted some time since by the Grand Jury of Warren county, for being accessory to the murder of a young negro girl, was acquilted on the 21st inst., by the petit jury after an absence from the Jury-box of only a few minutes. News: Congressional, Free-Soil Democracy in Massachusetts, The Harmony of Colors in Dress, Starvation of a Captain and Crew, Mr. Webster, Females on Fire, Arrival of the Cambria Six Days Later from Europe—Immense Business in Cotton, Bank of England Clerk, The magnificent tomb of Napoleon, which has been for several years in course of construction at the Hotel des tavalides, in Paris, is progressing rapidly towards its completion, The Two Dromios, How many men would like to go to sleep beggars and wake up Rothschilds or Astors!, Illegible Article …—Clay, Calhoun, Webster, Hot Bathing at Damascus, City Items, The Baltimore American quotes the resolution of the Mississippi Whig State Convention, ralative to internal improvements and tariff, as one which well sets forth the true national and patriotic ground of the whig party, in reference to domestic interests, and the proper policy which should control the administration of the government at all times, Fifty-two gentlemen of New York, have each subscribed $500 towards the bronze equestrian statue of Washington, which is to be erected in that city, It is stated in the National Intelligencer, on the authority of a letter to a whig member of Congress, that a resolution disapproving the fugitive slave law, and urging, The New York correspondent of the New Orleans Bulletin, thus speaks of Judge Edmonds of the former city, New Institute Hall Laying the Corner Stone of the Institute Hall, Several cases of Cholera are reported to have cecurred in Madison Parish, Louisiana, but they are not of a violent character, and readily yield to molical treatment, Testimonial, General Scott, The steamship Georgia, on her arrival at New York, on the 24th inst., brings news that at the time of her departure from Havana, great excitement existed there, based on the report that another invasion of the Island of Cuba was about to take place, Raising the Price of Board, California continues to sustain her character as the land of wonders, Illegible Article, United States Laws Public Acts, Passed during the First Session of Thirty-Second Congress, A Parson in Petticoats, Railroad Meeting in Jefferson County, A Doctor as is a Doctor, Campaign Paper at Washington City, Multiple News Items, "Commodore Stockton is the right kind of a man, Henry Clay, The Railroad Spirit in North Mississippi, Correspondence of the Natchez Courier, Accident on the Michigan Central Railroad, "I remember" says the celebrated Wesley, "hearing my father say to my mother, how could you have the patience to tell that blockhead the same thing twenty times over?", The New York Courier and Enquirer pays the following compliment to John Bell, of Tennessee, for his able speech on European intervention, Vampire, The Loved and Lost. Shipping news: The steamer Indiana, Capt. Haldeman, took fire, we regret to learn, on the 24th inst., a short distance below Cannelton, Indiana, but was saved from total destruction by the exertions of the officers and crew. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, William K. Henry, Wholesale and …. Arts & Entertainment: The Earthquake in Congress.

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